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"enrolled in a PhD" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to someone who has been accepted into and is currently pursuing a doctoral degree at a university. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in an academic setting or in a professional resume or profile. Example: "John is currently enrolled in a PhD program in psychology at Harvard University, specializing in child development."
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He is currently enrolled in a PhD program in Education and Spatial Statistics at Cornell University.
To apply, you must be enrolled in a PhD program in economics or finance.
After university, Patterson enrolled in a PhD programme, which he eventually gave up because he thought it would kill his writing instinct.
I spent a year working for a genomics start-up, and I am, despite the sceptics, now enrolled in a PhD programme in soil microbial ecology.
CXC Predoctoral Fellowships are open to students enrolled in a PhD program in astronomy, astrophysics, or related fields.
Basic qualifications: Enrolled in a PhD (or equivalent international degree) granting program or must have PhD (or equivalent international degree) at the time of application.
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Currently enrolled in a Masters or Phd program in a STEM field such as CS, Physics, Chemistry, Neuroscience or Mathematics/Statistics with a strong interest in machine learning.
Twenty seniors were enrolled in a training program.
Forty participants were enrolled in a randomised, controlled clinical trial.
Experimental participants were enrolled in a 5-week MOOC.
Both are enrolled in a methadone program.
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